Description
This is a rare and historic issue of Irish Cycling Review – 1986, No. 9, packed with some of the most important stories of mid-80s cycling, both Irish and international.
📌 Featured Highlights:
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Greg LeMond’s Tour de France – In-depth analysis of his groundbreaking victory
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Women in Irish Cycling – Early recognition of female riders in a male-dominated sport
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The Survivors: Roche, Kimmage & Earley – Personal profiles and Tour brutality
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Dermot Dignam & Andy Hampsten – Profiling the organisers and legends shaping the sport
This issue is a time capsule of Irish cycling’s golden and gritty era — perfect for historians, collectors, and cycling culture fanatics.
🗂 Details
| Attribute | Information |
|---|---|
| Publication | Irish Cycling Review |
| Year | 1986 |
| Volume / No. | No. 9 |
| Condition | Vintage – Good (expected wear) |
| Topics | LeMond, Women in Cycling, Kimmage, Roche, Hampsten |
💬 Simply Sorcha Note
Before blogs and podcasts, this was how stories survived. These pages are our proof that cycling in Ireland was never just about the race — but who was allowed to race.









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